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Parade Announces 2011 High School All-Americans

Mar 31, 2011 1:22 PM

Parade announced the 2011 All-America Basketball Teams this week.

Austin Rivers (Duke), Bradley Beal (Florida), Anthony Davis (Kentucky), Chase Fischer (Wake Forest), Adonis Thomas (Memphis), Rodney Cooper (Alabama), Dantley Walker (UNLV), DJ Gardner (Mississippi State), Trevor Lacey (Undecided) and Wayne Blackshear (Louisville) were named to the First Team.

On the Second Team were D'Angelo Harrison (St. John's), Adam Smith (UNC-Wilmington), Troy Wroten (Washington), Chane Behanan (Louisville), Cody Zeller (Indiana), Trey Burke (Michigan), Kyle Caudill (Boston College), Jahil Carson (Arizona State), LeBryan Nash (Oklahoma State) and Angelo Chol (Arizona).

Receiving Third Team honors were Wesley Saunders (Harvard), Shelby Moats (Vanderbilt), Devonta Abron (Arkansas), Jarvis Threatt (Delaware), Amir Williams (Ohio State), Jordan Baker (Pepperdine), Branden Dawson (Michigan State), P.J. Hairston (North Carolina), James McAdoo (North Carolina) and Xavier Ford (Buffalo).

The Fourth Team was comprised of Julien Lewis (Texas), Jake White (Wichita State), Johnny O'Bryant (LSU), Tanner Wozniak (FIU), Myck Kabongo (Texas), Reese Morgan (Cal Poly), Michael Gilchrist (Kentucky), Colun Gruber (Northern Arizona), Ryan Spangler (Gonzaga) and Marquis Teague (Kentucky).

Click here for more history of the Parade All-American teams.

Chicago Tribune

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BC's Reggie Jackson Declares For Draft, Will Not Hire Agent

Mar 30, 2011 8:23 PM

Boston College Junior Reggie Jackson declared himself available for the NBA draft, but he says he will not hire an agent at this time.

Jackson averaged 18.2 points, 4.5 assists and 4.3 rebounds per game last season.

Jackson was named to the All-ACC first team, and earned an honorable mention for The Associated Press All-America team.

Santa Maria Times

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Duke Beats UNC To Win 2011 ACC Tournament

Mar 13, 2011 5:59 PM

Eight days after losing out on the ACC regular season title to North Carolina, Duke captured their revenge with a 75-58 decision in the title game of the ACC Tournament.

Nolan Smith was named Tournament MVP.

Harrison Barnes led all tournament participants in points and total FIC, while John Henson led in rebounds and blocks and Kendall Marshall led in assists.

Smith, Barnes, Henson and Marshall were joined on the All-Tournament Team by Kyle Singler (Duke), Tyler Zeller (North Carolina) and Demontez Sittt (Clemson).

Click here to view RealGM’s comprehensive list of 2011 Conference Tournaments.

RealGM Staff Report

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Smith Named ACC Player Of The Year, Barnes Takes Freshman Of The Year

Mar 8, 2011 8:30 PM

Nolan Smith of Duke has won the ACC Player of the Year award, while John Henson of North Carolina took Defensive POY and teammate Harrison Barnes was Freshman of the Year.

Joining Smith on the All-ACC First Team are teammate Kyle Singler, Malcom Delaney (Virginia Tech), Reggie Jackson (Boston College) and Jordan Williams (Maryland).

On the All-ACC Second Team are Barnes, Henson and teammate Tyler Zeller, along with Jeff Allen (Virginia Tech) and Iman Shumpert (Georgia Tech).

On the All-ACC Third Team are Kendall Marshall (North Carolina), Joe Tapani (Boston College), Chris Singleton (Florida State), Malcolm Grant (Miami) and Demontez Stitt (Clemson).

Joining Barnes and Marshall on the All-Freshman Team are C.J. Leslie (N.C. State), Travis McKie (Wake Forest) and Terrell Stoglin (Maryland).

Click here for more award information from the ACC.

RealGM Staff Report

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Duke's Smith, Singler Take ACC Honors

Mar 7, 2011 6:54 PM

The ACC revealed the conference basketball first team today.

Duke senior guard Nolan Smith and teammate Kyle Singler were named to the first team, joined by Maryland's Jordan Williams, Virginia Tech's Malcolm Delaney and Boston College's Reggie Jackson.

North Carolina's Tyler Zeller, John Henson and Harrison Barnes were named to the second team while Kendall Marshall was a third-team selection.

Lorenzo Perez/News & Observer

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